Audiovisual resources

Earthbeat Radio is an hour-long broadcast providing environmental news and views you won’t hear anywhere else. Syndicated to over 50 stations nationwide from our Washington, D.C., studios, Earthbeat takes on every aspect of the climate / clean energy issue with interviews, features, humor, and commentary. Launched in 2003, we are an independent radio show produced out of Pacifica Radio’s flagship station WPFW 89.3 FM in Washington.

Stuff: where does it come from, where does it go?


In this 20 minute video, The Story of Stuff tells it like it is.

CODEPINK Movie Recommendations

From the story of the Bush-critical Dixie Chicks ("Shut up and Sing") to analyses of the US war machine, this selection of DVDs from the US women's peace action group CODEPINK is perfect for showing a home and community events.
See the full list with descriptions and ordering information here.

The Future of Food

"There's a revolution going on in the farm fields and on the dinner tables of America -- a revolution that's being fought behind closed doors of corporate boardrooms and government agencies over the use of genetically modified organisms in our food."
THE FUTURE OF FOOD offers an in-depth investigation into the disturbing truth behind the unlabeled GMO products that have quietly filled grocery store shelves over the past decade... THE FUTURE OF FOOD unravels the complex web of market and political forces that are changing the nature of what we eat."

Listening to Women


Outer Voices is a multimedia documentary project.

"For centuries, women have developed the tools of non-violence. Their expertise in peacemaking has always been the seedbed for conflict resolution within families, communities and nations. Now more than ever women are speaking out and taking leadership in turning the tide of violent conflict. And now more than ever women around the globe are pioneering new and effective models for grassroots, non-violent activism. Many unique approaches to non-violence are found among women in the traditional cultures of the Pacific Islands and the Asian Pacific Rim—cultures in which notions of economic and cultural sustainability are inherent. However these women are largely unknown in Western circles. Not only are they unable to solicit international support for their own work, but they are unable to share their ideas and models for change with other activists around the world.
Outer Voices is working to change this. It’s time to learn from each other’s example by listening to each other. Outer Voices is a six-part multi-media project devoted to sharing the stories, strategies, and tools of women peace activists from the traditional cultures of the Pacific Islands and the Asian Pacific Rim..."

"Tell us about it" - hearing and learning from women

Alternative Radio ("Audio Energy for Democracy") based in Colorado, USA, has an excellent and extensive collection of radio shows and interviews that can be ordered on-line in tape, CD or transcript format. See their list of speakers here. Among the many women featured in their collection are:
Maude Barlow
Medea Benjamin
Phyllis Bennis
Angela Davis
  
Winona LaDuke  
Arundhati Roy
Nawal El Saadawi